Re: Permissions to manager passwds as admin

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Jeff wrote:
How the heck do I set permissions so that admin can
manage password policy? I did it once a while back but
can't remember.
I'm assuming you mean the console admin user?
Since I don't have permissions, every time I try to
manage password policy in the java console the window
just blanks out and that's what I am after fixing with
permissions, I just can't remember how I did it last
time

Another interesting question would be, why isn't the
admin by default not allowed to manage passwords for
users and groups, etc.?
The admin is by default allowed to manage passwords, if you use the setup program and have it create your DIT for you.
That just doesn't make sense.
You'd think the person who set the server up (ie-
admin) should have the ability to manage users/groups
passwords without playing a bunch with ACIs.
There really is no way around ACIs for any user other than directory manager. The setup program tries to be smart about adding the right ACIs to various places. But if you import an LDIF file, you have to add the ACIs manually.
Thanks in advance.

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